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Anaerobic Exercise
Anaerobic Exercise
Anaerobic Exercise
Anaerobic Exercise
Anaerobic Exercise

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Anaerobic Exercise Defined

An exercise where the oxygen demands of the muscles are so high that the body can’t replenish it quickly enough. As a result, the oxygen debt in the muscles forces the athlete to stop the exercise. Sprinting and weight training are examples of Anaerobic Exercise.

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  • Fitness Aerobic: More Information about Aerobic exercise refers to exercise that involves or improves oxygen consumption by the body.

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